On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 01:50:07AM +0100, Marius Mauch wrote:
> Blame dhcp.
> The dhcp client is a tool that tries to be smart. According
> to the manpage the -N option helps to turn that off.
>
> Marius
you are right, i need to use dhcpc with -N option.
i found out that i need to add this opti
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 01:07:15AM +0100, jussx wrote:
> I have emerge ntp and i configured it as client.
> I have edited /etc/ntp.conf in this way:
>
> server blah
> server blah
>
> .
> .
>
> Then i run this cmd : rc-update add ntpd default
>
> The problem is that after i rebooted my comp, nt
On Sonntag, 11. Januar 2004 01:07, jussx wrote:
> I have emerge ntp and i configured it as client.
> I have edited /etc/ntp.conf in this way:
>
> server blah
> server blah
>
> .
> .
>
> Then i run this cmd : rc-update add ntpd default
>
> The problem is that after i rebooted my comp, ntp.conf is ch
Are you running DHCP to get you IP addresses? If so that will cause
that. Check out he udel URL listed in the /etc/ntp.conf file as he has
a lot of documentation on how to setup and use ntp. I don't use NTP but
I saw on his site a reference about what to do if you see the fudges, etc.
juss
jussx wrote:
I have emerge ntp and i configured it as client.
I have edited /etc/ntp.conf in this way:
server blah
server blah
.
.
Then i run this cmd : rc-update add ntpd default
The problem is that after i rebooted my comp, ntp.conf is changed and it turned
to his default configuration, that i
On 01/11/04 jussx wrote:
> If i stop and run again the deamon the ntp.conf will not change
> configuration but only if i reboot my comp
Blame dhcp.
The dhcp client is a tool that tries to be smart. According
to the manpage the -N option helps to turn that off.
Marius
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On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 01:07, jussx wrote:
> I have emerge ntp and i configured it as client.
> I have edited /etc/ntp.conf in this way:
>
> server blah
> server blah
>
> .
> .
>
> Then i run this cmd : rc-update add ntpd default
>
> The problem is that after i rebooted my comp,
I have emerge ntp and i configured it as client.
I have edited /etc/ntp.conf in this way:
server blah
server blah
.
.
Then i run this cmd : rc-update add ntpd default
The problem is that after i rebooted my comp, ntp.conf is changed and it turned
to his default configuration, that is,
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